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...think the melée-cum-protest that was last Monday night at Lamont is going to be a one-time event, think again. Sure, Lamont may not be over fire code capacity any time soon, but if Monday’s attendance was any indication, Harvardians are ready to embrace Lamont as a student center. After all, it has everything we would want in a student center: it’s centrally located (unless you live in the Quad), it has a movie theater (if you’re happy with those computer monitors in Morse Music and Media...

Author: By Matthew S. Meisel | Title: Lamont Student Center? | 10/28/2005 | See Source »

...seriousness, America cannot reject the International Criminal Court and the Kyoto Protocols and the metric system. Something simply has to give. The best method for Harvard to protest our nation’s uncouth tendencies toward unilateralism is simply to get rid of the Imperial system, or—as I’m told Bush calls it in private—“the freedom system.” Surely no one would disagree that America’s domineering and swaggering use of the inch and the pound is closely linked to our nation?...

Author: By Charles R. Drummond iv | Title: Celsius 488 | 10/26/2005 | See Source »

...Quad Library will extend its hours and increase its reserves, Harvard College Libraries (HCL) announced last Thursday. The announcement came on the heels of a protest last week by a Quad-based advocacy group, Quad United Against (Library) Discrimination (QUAD). The protest occurred simultaneously with a celebration of Lamont Library’s new 24-hour service that drew over 1,500 students. Beginning Nov. 5, the Quad Library will be open on Saturdays from 12 p.m. to 8 p.m. and will increase its coursepack reserves, Associate Librarian of Harvard College for Collection Management Marilyn Wood wrote...

Author: By Elaine Chen, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Quad Library To Extend Hours | 10/24/2005 | See Source »

...author of This Is Modern Art. Others call it an uplifting tribute to womankind. But more interesting than the reactions it provokes are the ones it doesn't. If the sculpture has met with less than universal acclaim, it has also failed to spark much outrage or spray-paint protest. In that sense, Alison Lapper Pregnant may reveal a city and a society more comfortable with itself than it has been for a long time...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letter From London: Rubbing Shoulders With Lord Nelson | 10/23/2005 | See Source »

PSLM, the organization that is now SLAM, took over then-President Neil L. Rudenstine’s office in Mass. Hall to raise wages on campus and to protest the outsourcing of Harvard jobs to private contractors...

Author: By May Habib and Pedro V. Moura, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERSS | Title: SLAM Worker Week Ends | 10/21/2005 | See Source »

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